#6000. Supporting spatial orientation during route following through dynamic maps with off-screen landmark persistence

August 2026publication date
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Journal’s subject area:
Earth-Surface Processes;
Computer Graphics and Computer-Aided Design;
Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition;
Modeling and Simulation;
Experimental and Cognitive Psychology;
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Abstract:
We describe an exploratory investigation of a dynamic digital map, inspired by videogame design. Participants followed a novel route through an urban environment, using a custom map that presented directional information for off-screen landmark locations. Spatial orientation (pointing to remembered landmarks) in this group was compared to participants using a static version of the same custom map (without the directional cues) and an additional control group that used a static mobile map from the public domain.
Keywords:
landmark persistence; mobile maps; Navigation; spatial orientation

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